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Are gender roles getting too much hype nowadays?
Relationships don’t function according to abstract “societal norms.” Relationships function based on the two partners together. If you want a healthy relationship, it’s all about finding what works for your relationship.
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FBI charged man with murder after, they say, he tricked girlfriend into taking abortion pill
Federal authorities arrested a local doctor's son, who they say tricked his pregnant girlfriend into taking an abortion pill, killing their unborn child.
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High Court Backs Woman Who Left Newborn In Walmart Toilet
The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld the acquittal of a Saskatchewan woman who gave birth in a Walmart bathroom stall and left the newborn in a toilet. In a 5-2 split decision, the court ruled in favour of April Halkett, who was found not guilty in June 2009 of abandoning the baby boy two years earlier in the store in Prince Albert, Sask.
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Two children found with throats slit following bitter custody battle
The bodies of the youngsters, believed to be a five-year-old boy and a girl aged 10, were discovered by their mother at her ex-husband's apartment in Lyon yesterday afternoon
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Japan’s Child Kidnapping Problem
Dozens of American children are abducted to Japan every year—not by strangers, but by parents after messy divorces.
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Teens Are Being Trapped in Abusive 'Drug Rehab Centers'
The methods used at these facilities are arguably traceable to an anti-drug cult in the 60s called the Church of Synanon. Their method was to abduct addicts and then “rehabilitate” them through beatings...
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Scumbag father and privacy
This was totally my dad when I was younger.
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Father accused of putting baby in freezer jailed
A six-week old baby is recovering after her father apparently put the little girl out of a freezer on Saturday afternoon, Pierce County Sheriff's spokesman Ed Troyer said.
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Newborn Baby Found In Sewage Pipe In China
Firefighters in China rescued a newborn from a sewage pipe Saturday afternoon. Officials say the baby was still inside the placenta, but the unbilical cord was cut. Residents had told officials they could hear a baby crying from inside the pipes. That's when rescue crews sawed open the pipes and carried the pipe to the hospital with the baby inside. When they reached the hospital they opened the pipe to find the infant - ALIVE. The baby is in stable condition.
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Child Abuse Evident in Ancient Egyptian Cemetery
The toddler died some 2,000 years ago, but fractures suggest violent shaking and direct blows.
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Pimp My Potty
Chic potty training DIY craft project doubles as incentive for toddler.
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El Salvador court denies seriously ill woman abortion
The Supreme Court of El Salvador has refused to allow a seriously ill pregnant woman to have an abortion, even though her foetus has almost no chance of survival.
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After vote allowing gay kids to become Boy Scouts, some families call it quits
The father of a Cub Scout sat his son on his lap late last week and told him news that tore up both their hearts: The family was leaving the Boy Scouts.
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Why Finnish babies sleep in boxes
For 75 years, Finland's expectant mothers have been given a box by the state. It's like a starter kit of clothes, sheets and toys that can even be used as a bed. And some say it helped Finland achieve one of the world's lowest infant mortality rates.
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Community will ticket parents of chronic bullies
Tickets aren't just for speeding anymore in one Wisconsin community -- cops there can also hand them out to families whose children torment other kids.
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Runner's pain is no pulled muscle; it's a baby
Trish Staine, 33, says she had no idea she was pregnant before Monday's surprise birth. The Duluth mother of three said she hadn't gained any weight or felt fetal movement in the months before. And besides, her husband had a vasectomy.
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U.S. Parents Have No Idea What Kids Do Online
How much do parents know about their kids' Internet activity? Not much, according to a new study from McAfee.
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Tucson Day Trip: Kitt Peak Observatory
Tucson is famous for it's stargazing. Some of the country's heavy hitters, astronomically speaking, are here in the city & just outside. Located on the Tohono O'odham nation's land, Kitt Peak Observatory primarily studies the sun. With a beautiful view, prisitine nature and a view that cannot be beat, it's a perfect road trip destination with the family, on a first date or for seasoned road warriors alike. Join my family and I as we escape the city for higher climes on Kitt Peak.
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Easy Summer Crafts For When You Need To Kill An Afternoon
With the kids home and a few weeks to go before your summer vacation road trip to go, you may need some things to fill-in the time with. Those hot summer days can really close in on Stay At Home Moms & Dads leaving you to wonder, "What will I do for another month?" Look no further, these crafts, pool games & stupid simple recipes will help you waste some time. You may even say, "Why didn't I think of that?"
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Parents with Heavy TV Viewing More Likely to Feed Children Junk Food
If your preschooler thinks a cheeseburger is healthy, you may want to reconsider how you watch TV. A recent study by researchers at the University of Michigan found commercial TV viewing, as opposed to commercial-free digitally recorded TV or other media without food advertising, in the home was related to greater junk food consumption.
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